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Compressive deformation of phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin-impregnated wood related to the molecular weight of resin

Shams et al., 2011

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15838153169016031895
Author
Shams M
Yano H
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Wood science and technology

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The effects of molecular weight of PF resin on the deformation behaviour of NaClO2 treated resin-impregnated wood during compression were investigated. Blocks of Japanese cedar were subjected to 2% NaClO2 aqueous solution. This was repeated up to four times …
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